So your argument here is that it's OK since at the time, no one was really using Twitter anyways?
Let me be clear- I don't really give a shit about who this guy is or what he did. But it's beyond ridiculous to have this faux outrage from actors and SJWs stating that he was wrongly fired, when we're talking about a company like DISNEY and a guy who made grotesque child rape jokes.
No, the argument is that he went out of his way to apologize for making such crude jokes...on his own. He wasn’t pressured into apologizing or threatened with his job or anything. He just thought it was the right thing to do...and this was many years ago. Everyone already knew about the tweets...including Disney. Disney just had to act like all “surprised” recently because the situation got more publicity and they knew it’d be bad optics for their brand.
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